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To Specity 
Atlantic Chimney Pots 


If a Chimney Pot clause is made a part of 
your general specifications, your contractor can 
include Chimney Pots in his original bid, and we 
shall receive his order in ample time to manufac- 
ture with the care that Chimney Pots require. 


We suggest the following specification clause: 


The chimney pots shall be manufactured by the 
Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, 19 West 44th 
Street, New York, according to designs in the 
Atlantic Company’s Chimney Pot Catalog, as 
follows: 


Quantity Design Number Color Number 


or: 


The Chimney Pots shall be manufactured by the 
Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, 19 West 44th 
Street, New York, according to the Architect's 
design, as follows: 


Quantity Description Color 


CHIMNEY POTS 


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ANTUILJAMINT TPC TOTS IRURGAN, (COTE TE aN 


Mr. Bernard Close, Architect of this attractive resi- 
dence, used a group of Atlantic Terra Cotta Chimney 
Pots in three different designs. 


Atlantic Terra Cotta Company 
19 West 44th Street, New York 


Atlanta Terra Cotta Company 
Citizens & Southern Bank Building 


Atlanta, Georgia 


Plants: Southern Plant: 
Ot tenvdl les oimles aN aes East Point, Ga. 
Perth Amboy, N. J. See: : 
Ok ( Ss fr Atlant 
Rocky Hill, N. J. (6 miles from Atlanta) 


Copyright, 1927, by Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, New York 


ONE HUNDRED AND ONE CHIMNEY POTS 


On the Marcus Ward Home at Maplewood, N. J., John Russell Pope, 
Architect, one hundred and one Atlantic Chimney Pots are used. A 
great many of them serve as vents, a scheme that could be followed to 
advantage in many cases. 


Chimney Pots 
of 
Atlantic Terra Cotta 
Made by ILand 


Our major product is Architectural Terra Cotta, the 
modern building material centuries old. 

Chimney Pots are a new departure and we believe that 
chimney pots in other than natural clay colors are unique. 


HIMNEY Pots are always interesting. They add immeasurably to the 

architectural interest of the chimney, and if they occur in colors that are 
unusual for chimney pots they have the charm of novelty. 

In Atlantic Chimney Pots there are bright colors that will accentuate a 
color scheme and neutral colors that are harmonious in any connection. Today, 
when roofing materials rival the spectrum, chimney pots in colors that harmonize 
have a particular decorative value. 

The designs are many and varied. There are simple chimney pots for 
Colomal dwelling and English cottage, and ‘Tudor and Georgian designs taken 
direct from the old manor houses of England. 

As a final touch Atlantic Chimney Pots give the Architect’s design a defi- 
nitely finished appearance. 


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Colors 

See pages § and 9 
eG INtoe THO. god aes ob te, 2 \ warm brick red with a smooth unglazed Surface. 
aN BO Go oo oo cen OPC Similar in character to the red. 
Gray—No. 807 ......+-+-. Fieldstone gray with a rough sanded surface. 
Mig mhve—inwey, BON = gia o 474 Matt glazed pure white, effective for formal dwellings. 
Slate Blue—No. 1055 ...... Matt glazed soft blue, a beautiful tone and texture. 
Black——No. 9852/00 a. ss 3 = Matt glazed jet black. 
Green—No. 2114........ Matt glazed green, several shades darker than grass green. 
Dark Blue—No. 1051 ...... Lustrous glazed dark blue. 


If a different color is wanted describe tt as closely as possible 
and we shall submit a sample. No extra charge involved, 


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Number Flue Base Height 
CP500 97x9” 14. V4 TOM 
GP600 T2312”) V3¢x 137 2'0" 
PTO F Ls x5 ee xe 24" 
= (SOS OOM Lo xls camera Oexet 1 (Simmel Oe 
CP500A 10”x6” Tee OM 1/9” 
CP600A 12”x8” US ea Be 2' OV 
CPTOOCASL acl Oe ieee 2/4," 
*CPS800A 187x120" 1104 VAs POM 


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Number Flue 


CP502 8” diam. 


CP602 12” 
CP702 15” 
*CP802 18” 


Base Height 
Vig 191 
Gla Me VIR UIL 


1/81" 2137 
Vy" gry 


Flue dimensions by inside measurement at narrowest point. 


Number 
CP504 
CP604 
CP704 

*CP804 


Base 
VA" 
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3'6" 
3'8” 
3/10" 
4'0" 


Base dimensions by outside measurement. 


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Number Flue Base 
CP501 84” diam I'1}” 
CREO ZAe Us Tze 
CRiOa La LES 

*CP80l 18" mL Ua 


Number Flue Base 
GP503 mo (OchaeaG 
CP603 12” 6” 
GPi03melbe Won 

*CP808 187 Diol 


*Not listed on price sheet, 


Price on request. 


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Plan at base CP506 
Number Flue Base Height Grin 
GE5058 97) Diam. 11” 1'8i” *CPS806 
GPG05) 12” ee 111” 
Geis, 115” 16" bis 
SO PS05 18% OM 218! 


Flue Base Height 
8”"x8” 1/24"x1'23” 113” 
12”x12” V64"x1'64" 144” 
15’x15" 1'9"x1'9" ~—1'9" 
Sex See 207s 2107 2/0” 


+ 


10° ——4 


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6x12" inside 


Base Height 
14x10" 2/0” 
16"x12"” 2/2" 
19’x14" 2/5" 
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outside diam, 
Number Flue Base Height 
CR50 78D ianie 2 3/6" 
C60 ime 2r 1'6” 3'8/ 
CP107 + 15” 19" 3’10” 
ap *CP807 18” pH 4'0" 
3 diam, 
at top 
at base 
Number Flue Base Height Number Flue 
CP508 9” Diam. 1/1” 2'0” CP509  10”x6” 
CP608 12” 14" 212" CP609 12”’x8” 
CP708 15” ie Dru CP709 15”x10” 
*CP808 18” WO! 2/9 = CPS09 seis it2y 


In Chimney Pots that taper the flue at the base is from 
2” to 4” larger than at the top. 


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Number Flue Base 
CPR510>787 Diam, 10" 
CEEIO) TI122 1/4’ 
CPiTO welby Lie 

*CP8i0 18” 1A 4 


Number Flue Base 
CP513 8” Oct. 12” 
GP613 12” 1'4” 
CP713 15” Vy" 

*CP813, 18” nes Uh [hae 


Height 
1’5” 
Vee 
9/0)” 
ora" 


Height 
Q'5L" 
2/91" 
3’0” 
3'3” 


Round chimneys 


Number 
CP512 
CP612 
CP712 

*CPS812 


pots can be used on square 


Flue sase 
8” Diam.1/2” 
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Le TAs ee 
18” Dit 


Height 
3’6” 

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3/10” 
4'0” 


Number Flue 
CP511 8” Oct. 
CP61II 12” 
CRTTIee ID 

<CPSIIe 187 


Number Flue 
CP514 8” Diam. 
CP614 127 
CP714 15” 

*CP8i4 18” 


flues, and vice versa. 


Number 
GP515 
CP615 
GPRS 

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Flue Base 
8” Diam. 1'2” 
12” 16” 
15 19 
18’ 2'O" 


Height 
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Number Flue 
GP-517 ~84 Diam. 


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Number Flue Base 
GPSiSeall ss Dame Law 
CP618 12” ila 
(OM Eeraleye «akan 1/8” 
FOPS Smo. ee 


Iistimates for 


original designs submitted on 


Base Height 
2% 3'6" 
16" 3'8” 
19” 8’107 
BiOE 4/0" 


Ileight 
3/0" 
3'0” 
Shia” 
Sail 


Number 
CP516 
CP616 
CP716 

*CP816 


Ilue Base Height 
(ERO re oll BALE Zi Qn 
12” 15" O15" 
15” 1/8" 2/9" 
18” aie? 30" 


Number 
CP519 
CP619 
CP719 

*GCP819 


request. 


Flue Base Height 
iY ADM, EAN 2/0” 
12” gL ¢// Oe 
15” Ss 2/6” 
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Numbers refer 
to color only 


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approximate in shade, but give little idea of t 


Numbers refer 
to color only 


olors exactly on paper. ‘The illustrations are 
auty of Atlantic colors in tone and texture. 


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@OP520 


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*CP§20 


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Didme. ler x 233/65 
16 S.6 38! 
19x19" 3°10” 
20" X2'0" 40" 
Number Flue Base Height 
CR522 Se ae Tain le ae i mere Owe 
CP622aele 7 Gzsxie Cons a 
3) CP722 ay” MO“ 129 CSS OLOM 
-CPS22 alse 2 OM? Osa Oe 
Number Ilue Base licight 
GPRb2T aS Dreier ee Lesie 
CP621 12” LO Oe Ge 
GP 2S VOLS IOS Letom 
*CP821 18” 2'0''x2'0" 21" 
In Chimney Pots with square bases the flue at the base is 


several inches larger 


than at the top. 


Number Flue 
GP523° 58” 
energpey 7 ey 
CP7123. 15”: 

“*Cpg2s 18” 
CP523A 10”x6” ! 
: P62 BA 12”x8” 

P723.A 15”x10” 
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Base 
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1/8” 


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Spits 
20"x15" 
23"x1'7" 


Number Flue 
CP524 8” Diam: 
CP624 12” 
CRI24) 1b? 

*CP824 18” 


Base 

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1/5"xl5” 
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Height 


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2/9" 
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Height 


D'0" 
2/9" 


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2'5 


Number 
CP526 
CP626 
CP726 


*CP826 


Flue 
Diam. 


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a CP527 
CP627 
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*CPS827 
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Base Height 
V2V"x1/214" 2742" 
V5"x15" 80" 
Sex iS i 3/4” 
NA i eel Da We 3/8” 


Number 


CP525 
CP625 
CP725 
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Flue Base 

8” 2713” 15” 

12" 2154" 1'8” 

15” 2/81” 2'O” 

18” 2'113" Ae 
C a x cd 


Flue 
So” 
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15% 
18” 
A 10”x6” 
A 12”x8” 
A LD exTO 
A 18x12" 


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Height 


Number Flue 
CP528) "8" =Diam: 
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GPiI2Z8e 152 

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Height 
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2'9” 
2/0” 
2'2” 
2/5" 
2/9” 


It is not necessary to use a chimney pot with a square base on a square flue. 


bases should be used, however, when a round base will not cover the entire flue. 


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Base Height 
1 OAS OTe ONL 
24x24" 273 
WGA I16 2 210 
1/94" x1'94" 8’2’ 
PHAN HINO H(t 


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This is a suggestion only. Grouped chimney pots are so varied in size and 
design that it is best to make them specially for each order. 


TC- CHIMNUN POT 


The Wood Burning Fire Place 


PITCHED CEMENT WASH 


POUT CANS EEN DIE Nee ESSA tr, 7 “FG - THROAT ~ EXTENDS: PULL WIDTH 
FEW FEET ABOVE START: 4 SURI ERUNEE 


FLUE MUST- NOT]: BE LOWER THAN 4, A-D° FIREPLACE. OPENING: : 
TWO FELT ABOVE NfartsT PEAK: ROOF- / fe A-B- NOT OVER: 24—NQT LESS THAN.IG 
Sf, "D-E: NOT OVER 5 
FLUE AT ITS START MUST. CENTER “e _ 
OVER PIReEPLACE WIDTH: ie a eiseed Ale Pate rs 
“ Kw OPES NOF MORE THAN IN 1D < 
FLUe CANNOT BE LESS: THAN Yo AREA | | 7 “‘Bc-+ 12 To 18" eon WN 
Of FIREPLACE: OPENING (Ho WILL DO IF: | ey ; XY 
ABSOLUTELY. NECESSARY: 10 SAVE: SPACE || | | ESQ 
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To insure perfect draft the flue of the wood burning fire place should not be less in cross 
section area than 1/10 of the area of the face of the fire place for a rectangular flue. 1/12 will 
do if it is absolutely necessary to save space, and 1/12 is sufficient if the flue is round. 

To determine the area of a circular flue multiply the radius squared by 3.1416. 

In selecting a chimney pot be sure to gauge the flue at its narrowest point. ‘The dimensions 
of flues in the chimney pots illustrated are given at narrowest point, inside measurement. A chimney 
pot at its apex should not be less than 2 ft. higher than the nearest peaked roof, and not less than 
3 ft. higher than the nearest flat roof. 


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Atlantic Terra Cotta Roof Cresting and Finials 


The revival of Domestic English architecture in America brings the demand for roof crest- 
ing and finials, such as we first manufactured in 1846. The sketches are by the way of suggestion, 


although we are prepared to make the material exactly as shown. 


Years ago red was the only Terra Cotta color made and all roof cresting was red. ‘Today 


cresting can be made to harmonize with almost any roofing material, but it is not recommended for 


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use with the cheaper grade of composition shingles. 
ture as well as in color. 


We are unable to quote definite prices but any request for information will have our imme- 


diate attention. 
by sketches. 


and whether hips or gables are desired. 


There should be harmony in weight and tex- 


t 


In writing for estimate please give all the details you can, if possible supplemented 


Be sure to specify the angle of the roof, lineal measurement of ridge to be covered, 


General Directions 


The flue sizes of Atlantic Chimney Pots are given by inside dimensions at the narrowest point 
and the cross section area at this point should not be less than the cross section area of the flue. 
A chimney pot with a larger flue is thoroughly practical. A round pot can be used for a rectangular 


flue or vice versa, 
Base dimensions are by outside measurement. 


In a chimney pot that tapers the flue at the base will be from 2” to 4” larger than the flue 


at the narrowest point. 


Fach design is made in from four to eight different sizes. 


Ordering 
State quantity, design number, color number, price and give full shipping directions. Allow 
from six to eight weeks for delivery. 


While we always try to keep a fairly complete stock on hand it is impossible to keep every 


design, size and color ready for immediate delivery. 


Always order as far ahead as_ possible. 


Materials and Workmanship 


Atlantic Chimney Pots are modeled by hand, moulded by hand and pressed by hand in the 
hard. close-knit Atlantic Terra Cotta body. There is no better material for chimney pots and there 


are no chimney pots better made. 
The colors are fixed on the body by fire and eannot fade. 


The texture is not too smooth and there is a degree of variation in the color, purposely. ‘The 
hard mechanical appearance of chimney pots made by machinery is entirely lacking in Atlantic 


Chimney Pots. 


Cost 


Atlantic Chimney Pots are moderate in price and the cost is discounted by the fact that a 
chimney pot replaces the masonry construction of the chimney stack to an extent equal to the 


height of the chimney pot. 


By eliminating masons’ wages and the cost of materials the use of a chimney pot might 


even show a saving. 


